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My daughter's pit bull is literally chewing up my back porch. I have a wood deck and if he keeps it up, it's gonna collapse. The dog is a monster. He has chewed up 2 wooden chairs, the seat on my health rider, the leg off or a wooden table. THe actual planks on the wood deck and the support posts. He's trying to chew all the way through them. I don't know what to do. He's getting plenty to eat and he has another dog for company and I let them in at night to sleep nearly every night.
 
I don't know if this is another one of her phases or not. But she says that she doesn't want to live with me anymore because I'm too strict. And I have to say, it just makes me angry. I feel that I've done everything for her that I can and that she doesn't appreciate it. So, I'm gonna ask my sister if she wants the dogs and I hope she takes them. My daughter said flippantly, I'm going to give them to her because I'm not living with you anymore. Well, if she doesn't change her mind in one week, it's a done deal. I don't have to put up with that crap.
 
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ChewYxRage said:
Don't give your daughter away maing, What does she claim you're too strict about?

My ex lives down the street and she's staying with her. I won't let her spend the night at a house where the parents have been arrested for selling drugs. Also I won't let her listen to her vile music around me. She can listen to the crap in her room with the volumn down or headphones, but I'm not going to be subject to it. I'm not asking too much. She's just too spoiled and I take responsibility for that (at least partially)
 
HumorMe said:

A tire? You think that will work? He's about to cause my porch to collapse. No telling how much it's gonna cost to repair all the damage.
 
Maybe he has physco problems, heh. Well does he get enough excercise? If you run him till he is to tierd to do anything but sleep it might help. If not he probably won't change. :worried:
 
biteme said:
My ex lives down the street and she's staying with her. I won't let her spend the night at a house where the parents have been arrested for selling drugs. Also I won't let her listen to her vile music around me. She can listen to the crap in her room with the volumn down or headphones, but I'm not going to be subject to it. I'm not asking too much. She's just too spoiled and I take responsibility for that (at least partially)


I had many, many, many, many, many fights with my parents over the years about them being "too strict." I'm very close with my parents now and always have been, but we fought A LOT, especially when I was in grades 9 and 10. In retrospect, they really weren't that strict - what I thought was them being too strict with me was them having expectations and being parents (most of the time - sometimes they really were just being paranoid ;) ). They're a lot more lenient with my younger sister, who's 15, than they were with me at that age - but that's usually the case. They eased up on me a lot when I was in grades 11 and 12 in terms of rules, curfews, etc. but the one thing they were always extremly firm about was academics (understandably, although at the time I HATED their nagging more than anything in the world). This actually kind of reminds me of my youngest sister, who just turned 12 last month, and my parents - my mom won't let her to go to one of her friend's house, which is pretty far from our house, in the evening if the girl's parents aren't home (the friend's family is kind of strange) or out on her own in the evening and my sister thinks they're too strict.

Don't worry - it sounds like you're doing the best job you can. Hang in there, I'm sure things will work out...
 
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I'd tell your daughter to stop chewing on things unless she wants to replace it all.
 
biteme said:
I won't let her spend the night at a house where the parents have been arrested for selling drugs.

Have you suggested that she invite her friend to spend the night at your house as opposed to her going there?
 
biteme said:
A tire? You think that will work? He's about to cause my porch to collapse. No telling how much it's gonna cost to repair all the damage.


im a carpinter not a vet tht porch sounds pritty F*cked , would cost about 500- 3000 ÂŁ to repair dont know what tht is in american... im saying 500 - 3000 because i have not seen it but i would get someone to check it out .
 
GoldenDelicious said:
go get some chiili powder or cayenne pepper, mix it with water or oil, and get a paintbrush.

solved.

:evil: Delicious... here the mofo yelp all over the place...

Biteme, make sure you have videocamera ready once the dog hit the cayenne laced planks!!!
 
pintoca said:
:evil: Delicious... here the mofo yelp all over the place...

Biteme, make sure you have videocamera ready once the dog hit the cayenne laced planks!!!
lol they dont do much, just sniff a bit and then stay away from it

relax!
 
I hold the view that pets should be gentle and loving creatures not destructive and uncontrollable. If the destructiveness is so detrimental then perhaps you should give it away..
 
I think it should be against the law to own a Pitbull in the city limits.They are too dangerous and can't be trusted.
 
I use to have a german shepherd /border collie mix and if she didnt get enough exercise she went mental,chewing everything,including a 250$ pair of shoes I had,and various things.

on the days I ran her she was great, so I suggest much more exercise to tire this pup out
 
For the dawg, rawhide bones, or get big ass cowbones from your local grocer. + the cayenne is good too, but the dog just wants something to gnaw on. Real bones are good because they chew on them a long time.
For the kid, don't give in. She's just trying to get her way, and doesnt care about hurting your feelings to get it. Stay strong, do what is best for her.
 
Get the hottest hot sauce you can find and liberally spread it on the posts
he is chewing on..

Either this will stop it from chewing or he will ask you for some bleu Cheese dressing
 
Y_lifter said:
Get the hottest hot sauce you can find and liberally spread it on the posts
he is chewing on..

Either this will stop it from chewing or he will ask you for some bleu Cheese dressing

lol!

You're ok for an old fucker.
 
Deterass said:
I think it should be against the law to own a Pitbull in the city limits.They are too dangerous and can't be trusted.

stupidest comment I've ever heard... I have a pit and everyone agrees she's the smartest and most well manered dog they've ever encountered. It's all on how you raise them... unfortunately, due to their reputation, most people get pits who want an aggressive dog, and therefore raise it accordingly. People who raise their dogs to be aggressive should be fucking jailed. Ps I have been bitten by my neighbor's goddamn chow so many times i'm about to get one of those bone print tires^

if you do some more research on pits, you will see that they were bred through the english days as working dogs due to their intelligence... this is my second pit and my first one (a boy) was equally obedient. You need to enforce rules with your dogs... if they continually won't listen, you need to establish yourself as more of a dominant figure. Biteme, since you are a huge mofo, it shouldn't be too hard.
 
jestros said:
For the dawg, rawhide bones, or get big ass cowbones from your local grocer. + the cayenne is good too, but the dog just wants something to gnaw on. Real bones are good because they chew on them a long time.
For the kid, don't give in. She's just trying to get her way, and doesnt care about hurting your feelings to get it. Stay strong, do what is best for her.

ps... rawhide is aweful for dogs... do some research, get nylabones.
 
ZKaudio said:
stupidest comment I've ever heard... I have a pit and everyone agrees she's the smartest and most well manered dog they've ever encountered. It's all on how you raise them... unfortunately, due to their reputation, most people get pits who want an aggressive dog, and therefore raise it accordingly. People who raise their dogs to be aggressive should be fucking jailed. Ps I have been bitten by my neighbor's goddamn chow so many times i'm about to get one of those bone print tires^

if you do some more research on pits, you will see that they were bred through the english days as working dogs due to their intelligence... this is my second pit and my first one (a boy) was equally obedient. You need to enforce rules with your dogs... if they continually won't listen, you need to establish yourself as more of a dominant figure. Biteme, since you are a huge mofo, it shouldn't be too hard.


What the fuck ever..............tell that to the thousands of people who's been bitten by the "well raised" Pitbull. :rolleyes:

My son just got bitten in the face by a family pet that had never bitten anyone before. I think all Pits and Rottweliers should be destoyed or only used by the Military ,Police ect............





This statement is about halfway down the article......
"The breeds most often involved in fatal attacks are Rottweilers and Pitbulls."


This one is at the bottom........
"From 1979 to 1998, at least 25 breeds of dogs have been involved in bite related deaths. Pit Bulls and Rottweilers were involved in more than 50 percent of these incidences."

















Facts & Stats about Dog Bites & Dog Aggression
There are approximately 4.5 million reported dog bites annually in the United States (nearly 2% of the American population). The majority of dog bites are never reported to local authorities.

40% of American dog owners acquired pets primarily for protection-including German shepherds, Rottweilers, mastiffs and Doberman pinschers. (Source: New York Times, 2/26/01)

Nationwide, U.S. Postal Service carriers suffered 3,423 dog attacks and bites in 2003.


According to the American Medical Association, dog bites are the second leading cause of childhood injury, surpassing playground accidents.

Dog bites to people of the male gender are approximately two times greater than the incidence involving females.


Dogs that are licensed with an identifiable owner are implicated in the vast majority of dog bites (compared with strays).


Dogs not known to the victim account for approximately 10 - 20% of all reported dog bites.


Dog between one and five years are involved in more dog bite incidences than dogs older than 6 years. Male dogs are more frequently involved when compared with female dogs.

Mixed breeds and not pure bred dogs are the type of dog most often involved in inflicting bites to people. The pure-bred dogs most often involved are German shepherds and Chow chows.



The list of breeds most involved in both bite injuries and fatalities changes from year to year and from one area of the country to another, depending on the popularity of the breed.



The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention document that a chained dog is 2.8 times more likely to bite than an unchained dog. Click here for a news story about a mauling of a 4 year old child by a chained pit bull



Canines not spayed or neutered are three times more likely to bite than sterilized ones.



Of the estimated 4.7 million people who were bitten by dogs in 1994, 800,000 sought medical care. Of these, 332,000 needed treatment in emergency rooms, and 6,000 were hospitalized. The average hospital stay for a dog-bite injury was 3.6 days.


Emergency room costs for dog bite victims in the United States was about $102 million in 1994, and overall direct medical costs was about $165 million.


The majority of dog bites to adult humans are inflicted to the lower extremities followed by bites to the upper extremities including the head, face and neck. For children, 77% of dog bite injuries are to facial areas.

According to the Insurance Information Institute, dog bites accounted for about one-quarter of all claims on homeowner's insurance, costing more than $321 million in 2003. In 2002, the latest year for which numbers are available, the average claim for a dog bite was $16,600.

Dog attacks account for one-third of all liability claims on homeowners' insurance policies. According to the Western Insurance Information Service, the insurance industry paid out more than $1 billion in dog-bite claims in 1998 alone.



From 1979 to 1996, dog attacks resulted in more than 300 human dog bite related deaths in the United States. Most of the victims were children.



Approximately 20 people die every year as a result of a dog attack in the United States. By far, the majority of the victims are children.



In the two year period from 1997 to 1998, twenty-seven people died as a result of dog bite attacks (18 in 1997, and 9 in 1998).



Annually in the United States there are approximately 20 human fatalities directly resulting from a dog attack; this number is miniscule compared with human fatalities caused by gunshot (approximately 12,000 annually), accidents (approximately 100,000 annually) or health related disease processes (click here for table) (Click here for commentary on this subject)


The breeds most often involved in fatal attacks are Rottweilers and Pit bulls.



In the United States, pit bulls make up one to three per cent of the overall dog population and cause more than 50 per cent of serious attacks.


Of the 27 people who died as a result of dog bite attacks in 1997 and 1998, 67% involved unrestrained dogs on the owner's property; 19% involved unrestrained dogs off the owner's property; 11% involved restrained dogs on the owner's property; and 4% involved a restrained dog off the owner's property.


Of the 27 people who died as a result of dog bite attacks during 1997 and 1998, 67% involved an attack by one dog; 19% involved an attack by two dogs; and 15% involved an attack by 3 or more dogs.


From 1979 to 1998, at least 25 breeds of dogs have been involved in bite related deaths. Pit Bulls and Rottweilers were involved in more than 50 percent of these incidences.



In a study reported by a retired professor from California State University at Chino, Robert Plum, it was found that one dog in 55 will bite someone seriously during the course of a year. With respect to breed differences in the tendency to inflict serious injury, Plumb estimates that when a pit bull bites a human, one in 16 (e.g. 1/16) will inflict serious injury; this contrasts with a ratio of 1/296 Dobermans, and 1/156 German shepherds.
 
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perhaps you missed the other part of my post where I explained why aggressive owners are more likely to get aggressive dogs... If raised correctly pits are unbelievable dogs and until you have had one, you really can't comment. There will always be people fighting pits for money or raising them to be aggressive... these people will skew the statistics, preventing anyone from giving the dogs a chance. The reason they are fought is not because of their "violent disposition" but due to the face that they are extremely strong for their size and have high pain tolerance... these traits are similar with many dogs in the same size category.

sorry for the thread hijack biteme, i'm done.
 
ZKaudio said:
perhaps you missed the other part of my post where I explained why aggressive owners are more likely to get aggressive dogs... If raised correctly pits are unbelievable dogs and until you have had one, you really can't comment. There will always be people fighting pits for money or raising them to be aggressive... these people will skew results, preventing anyone from giving the dogs a chance. The reason they are fought is not because of their "violent disposition" but due to the face that they are extremely strong for their size and have high pain tolerance... these traits are similar with many dogs in the same size category.

perhaps you missed my first statement........


"tell that to the thousands of people who's been bitten by the "well raised" Pitbull. "
 
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